The FIFA World Cup: Former England striker Robbie Fowler believes the FIFA World Cup has entered its most compelling phase, saying the knockout rounds are where 'heroes are made' and even the smallest moments can shape football history.
With the tournament reaching the business end, Fowler said the intensity rises significantly once the group stage is over, making every contest feel like a final.
"The FIFA World Cup is football at its absolute best. Once you get to the knockout rounds, every match feels like a final, and the pressure goes up another level. This is where heroes are made and where the smallest moments can define history. We've already seen some incredible stories in this tournament, and I think there are still plenty of twists to come," said Fowler, who is part of Zee5 FIFA World Cup 2026 expert panel.